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Little Sense |
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February 15, 2012 05:08:57pm |
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GratefulDead
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Re: TDIH - Electric Factory 1969 |
Its the same basic chords...but a different progression. and omitting the money chord from GDTRFB - C#m. The B7 is the pivot point instead.
(E)Lay down my dear brothers
(A)Lay down and take your rest
I want you to(E) lay your head upon your saviors (B7)breast
(E)I may love you oh but (A)Jesus loves you the(E) best
and I bid you good(A)night, good(B)night, good(E)night
and then back and forth from E->D->E->D->the next song
The guitar melody line replaces the vocals. This is a classic Gospel progression - check out Amazing Grace - almost the same...slightly different turn-around.
This post was modified by Little Sense on 2012-02-16 01:05:36
This post was modified by Little Sense on 2012-02-16 01:08:57
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rdenirojb87 |
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February 15, 2012 05:11:43pm |
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Re: TDIH - Electric Factory 1969 |
I get what you're saying, but you get what I'm trying to say? Listen to the end of almost any GDTRFB, and they all sound like a more matured, usually slower version of those early Bid You Goodnight jams. They play virtually the same licks, and overall those jams sound nothing like the actual song We Bid You Goodnight since the tempos are so different.